Relief For Real Madrid Mbappé And Mastantuono Injuries Not Serious

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relief for real madrid mbappé and mastantuono injuries not serious

Mbappe re-aggravated an ankle injury against Azerbaijan on Friday. Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP via Getty Images Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has avoided a serious injury after sustaining an ankle issue during France’s 3-0 victory over Azerbaijan on Friday. The 26-year-old, who scored the game’s opening goal, re-aggravated a prior injury in the latter stages of the game at the Parc des Princes. The France captain was substituted in the 83rd minute and Madrid club sources have confirmed that after undergoing tests, the injury is not serious. As confirmed by a statement from the French Football Federation, Mbappe will withdraw from the national team, missing their World Cup qualifier against Iceland on Monday, but will be able to train with his...

Last night brought a double blow for Real Madrid as both Franco Mastantuono and Kylian Mbappe were confirmed to have sustained injuries while away with Argentina and France, respectively. Mbappe suffered a relapse of his ankle sprain after playing for more than 80 minutes for France against Azerbaijan, while Mastantuono was sidelined with a muscle overload even before Argentina’s game vs Venezuela. Both were soon released from their national team camps to return to Spain. Mbappe has already arrived and undergone tests at the club facilities, with reports revealing no serious injury. Now, in yet another development which comes as a relief for Real Madrid, journalist Jose Luis Sanchez reports that a serious injury has been ruled out for Mastantuono as well. The teenage prodigy has yet to undergo tests with the club’s medical staff and will be examined once he returns to Madrid.

Both players returned from international duty early from slight knocks Real Madrid can breathe a sigh of relief. Kylian Mbappé’s ankle issue and Franco Mastantuono’s muscle problem are both considered minor, according to medical examinations carried out at Valdebebas. Mbappé returned to Madrid earlier than expected after feeling discomfort in his left ankle during France’s win over Azerbaijan on Friday night. The French captain, who had scored one and assisted another, was forced off late in the match, sparking concern for both the national team and Real Madrid. However, Madrid’s medical team has confirmed that the injury is not serious.

The forward will resume normal training next week and is expected to be available for Real Madrid’s next La Liga fixture, away to Getafe at the Coliseum on Sunday. Club doctors have compared Mbappé’s knock to the one Éder Militão suffered two weeks ago — a heavy blow that required rest as a precaution but no long-term absence. Madrid will take a similarly cautious approach with Mbappé, monitoring his workload to avoid aggravating the area before his full return to action. Real Madrid officials are confident Kylian Mbappé and Franco Mastantuono have avoided serious injuries on international duty, a report has revealed. Mbappé arrived at France training with an ankle issue picked up in his last Madrid outing which was ultimately deemed to be minor, but a fresh blow to the same area during a 3–0... News of Mbappé’s return to Madrid came just hours after Argentina revealed young midfielder Mastantuono was making the same trip because of a muscle overload.

With just two weeks until Madrid are due to face Barcelona in El Clásico, concerns about the pair’s fitness have been high among fans, but The Athletic state there is no such anxiety inside... Mbappé has already undergone additional tests which are said to have confirmed his injury is not serious. As for Mastantuono, the 18-year-old is due for his own examinations in the coming days but there is already a confidence that he will not need long on the sidelines either. The Frenchman has already returned to Madrid to be examined by the club's medical services Relief for Kylian Mbappe. The French international forward has already returned to Madrid to be examined by the club's medical staff after he felt discomfort in his left ankle during the match between France and Azerbaijan, which forced...

According to the examination by the doctors, there is no serious injury to Kepa, who will train normally with the rest of his teammates next week and will therefore be able to play in... Real Madrid's doctors compare Kylian Mbappe's mishap to that suffered by Eder Militao a couple of weeks ago, another heavy blow that in the case of the Brazilian meant that, as a precaution, he... Now it is a matter of training carefully to avoid further blows in the same area so that he can play without problems in Real Madrid's next match, next Sunday at the Coliseum Alfonso... As for Franco Mastantuono, he also returns to Madrid due to muscle overload which, in principle, is not serious either. In any case, the Argentine will be treated in the coming days by the club's physiotherapists, and depending on his evolution it will be determined whether he will be available to play against Getafe. By Ben Knapton | 11 Oct 2025 08:19, Last updated: 11 Oct 2025 08:38

Real Madrid have been dealt a second attacking injury blow in a matter of hours following Kylian Mbappe's withdrawal from the France squad. Mbappe exacerbated an ankle injury during Les Bleus' 3-0 win over Azerbaijan in Group D of World Cup 2026 Qualifying, and the 26-year-old will not feature in France's clash with Iceland on Tuesday. It is still unclear how serious Mbappe's concern is, but the former Paris Saint-Germain attacker is an early doubt for some crucial Los Blancos fixtures before the end of the month, most notably El... Real also face Getafe (October 19) and Juventus (October 22) shortly after the international break, although Alonso has three ready-made options to replace Mbappe should he miss any of those fixtures. Good news for Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé. The French forward has already returned to Madrid, where he underwent tests with the club’s medical staff after feeling discomfort in his left ankle during France’s match against Azerbaijan — an issue that led...

Following the examination, Real Madrid doctors have confirmed that the injury is not serious. Mbappé is expected to resume full training with his teammates next week and will be available for selection in Los Blancos’ upcoming La Liga fixture against Getafe on Sunday at the Coliseum. ******************************************************** You can now download the Madridista News App for free on the Apple Store and Google Play. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel here. Real Madrid can breathe a little easier after receiving the first medical reports on Kylian Mbappé and Franco Mastantuono, both of whom raised alarms during the current international break.

The two players returned early from national team duty due to physical discomfort, but initial tests have ruled out serious injuries. The timing couldn’t be more delicate. In less than two weeks, Real Madrid host Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu (October 26), and the physical condition of key players remains a major talking point among fans. Still, the club remains cautiously optimistic: if recovery goes as expected, both Mbappé and Mastantuono should be available for El Clásico. They’ll continue their rehab alongside Dean Huijsen, who also left the Spain U-21 squad due to muscle fatigue. The defender is likely to miss the next two games — against Getafe and Juventus — but could be back in time for the Barcelona showdown.

With El Clásico fast approaching, Real Madrid’s focus is clear: get their stars — especially Mbappé and Mastantuono — back to full strength for a game that could define the trajectory of their season. The Spanish giants are leading the La Liga standings, two points ahead of Barcelona, after winning seven of their first eight matches. Despite last month's 5-2 defeat to Atletico Madrid, Xabi Alonso's side have impressed under their new manager, who continues to blend his attacking philosophy with the club's talented squad. However, Madrid's momentum has been disrupted by fresh injury concerns. Franco Mastantuono, who joined the club in the summer, has withdrawn from Argentina's under-20 squad after suffering a muscle problem. The 18-year-old midfielder has returned to Madrid for further assessment and could be sidelined for a couple of weeks as a precaution.

The bigger concern is Kylian Mbappe. The French forward limped off late in France's 3-0 World Cup qualifier win over Azerbaijan at the Parc des Princes. Mbappe scored the opener and set up Adrien Rabiot's goal before being replaced in the 83rd minute after taking another knock to the same ankle that troubled him against Villarreal before the international break. France manager Didier Deschamps admitted the injury was a concern, telling reporters: "He took a hit on the same ankle. The pain decreases when he is resting. In football matches, inevitably there is contact.

We'll see about the injury later. He has discomfort and that is not ideal for him." Mbappe, who has been in electrifying form with 14 goals and two assists in 10 appearances for Real Madrid this season, will miss France's next qualifier against Iceland. He will return to Valdebebas for medical tests to determine the extent of the damage. A collective sigh of relief echoed from the offices at the Santiago Bernabéu to the bustling streets of Madrid. The news of Kylian Mbappé that every fan had been dreading turned out to be less a catastrophe and more a minor scare.

Kylian Mbappé, the crown jewel of Real Madrid, and the prodigious young talent, Franco Mastantuono, have seemingly dodged serious injury while on international duty. The international break, a period often fraught with anxiety for club managers and supporters, had struck its familiar chord of fear. First came the news about Kylian Mbappé. The French phenom, already nursing a minor ankle issue from his last game with Madrid, took another knock to the same spot during France’s 3-0 victory over Azerbaijan. The French football federation didn’t waste any time, releasing him from the squad to head back to the Spanish capital. The collective gasp of the Madrid faithful was almost audible.

Just hours later, the bulletin board lit up again. This time, it was Argentina’s camp reporting that the 18-year-old midfield sensation, Franco Mastantuono, was also packing his bags for Madrid due to a muscle overload. Two key players down, and with the monumental El Clásico clash against Barcelona looming just two weeks away, the concern was palpable. The air thickened with worry—would Madrid’s two titans be ready for the battle ahead? Inside the club, however, a sense of calm prevailed. While fans were refreshing their social media feeds with trembling hands, Real Madrid officials remained composed.

According to a report from The Athletic, the anxiety that gripped the fanbase hadn’t penetrated the club’s inner sanctum. Initial tests on Mbappé’s ankle have already returned, and the results brought good news: the injury is not serious. The French football federation even stated that he should be ready to rejoin training with the first team as early as next week. This is a hugely positive sign for head coach Xabi Alonso, who relies heavily on Kylian Mbappé’s explosive talent. While there was a flicker of concern that he might miss the upcoming match against Getafe, the priority is clearly the bigger picture.

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